<description>&lt;div class="py-2 px-3 gap-3 stack" data-testid= "ai-actions-response-content"&gt; &lt;div&gt;Wreck Ashore: How Key West Wreckers Built a Fortune&lt;/div&gt; &lt;div&gt;Host Michele O'Connor introduces the Fun in Key West podcast and explains Key West's historic wrecking industry, highlighted by Historic Marker #58 near Mallory Square and the Wrecker Memorial by the Memorial Sculpture Garden. She describes wrecking as licensed marine salvage under maritime law—rescuing crews first, salvaging cargo, and settling claims through admiralty court at the Custom House—rather than piracy, noting myths like false lights lack evidence. The Florida Keys' reefs, storms, and limited navigation led to frequent wrecks, with NOAA estimates of hundreds to over 1,000 shipwrecks and an average of one per week in the 1800s; wrecking drove 60–90% of Florida exports by the 1830s and made Key West a leading port and home to Florida's first millionaire. She recommends visiting the Key West Shipwreck Museum tower, the Mel Fisher Museum about the 1622 Atocha found in 1985, and other related sites, and notes lighthouses and navigation improvements ended wrecking's profitability.&lt;/div&gt; &lt;div class="stack gap-1"&gt;&lt;span class= "text-default-fg-primary label-1-regular Text-module--dTnC1C"&gt;00:00 Welcome to Key West&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/div&gt; &lt;div class="stack gap-1"&gt;&lt;span class= "text-default-fg-primary label-1-regular Text-module--dTnC1C"&gt;01:26 Wreck Ashore Hook&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/div&gt; &lt;div class="stack gap-1"&gt;&lt;span class= "text-default-fg-primary label-1-regular Text-module--dTnC1C"&gt;03:18 Historic Marker 58&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/div&gt; &lt;div class="stack gap-1"&gt;&lt;span class= "text-default-fg-primary label-1-regular Text-module--dTnC1C"&gt;06:29 What Wrecking Means&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/div&gt; &lt;div class="stack gap-1"&gt;&lt;span class= "text-default-fg-primary label-1-regular Text-module--dTnC1C"&gt;08:04 Why Ships Wrecked Here&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/div&gt; &lt;div class="stack gap-1"&gt;&lt;span class= "text-default-fg-primary label-1-regular Text-module--dTnC1C"&gt;10:38 Key West Gets Rich&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/div&gt; &lt;div class="stack gap-1"&gt;&lt;span class= "text-default-fg-primary label-1-regular Text-module--dTnC1C"&gt;12:34 Custom House and Courts&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/div&gt; &lt;div class="stack gap-1"&gt;&lt;span class= "text-default-fg-primary label-1-regular Text-module--dTnC1C"&gt;15:01 Myths and Methods&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/div&gt; &lt;div class="stack gap-1"&gt;&lt;span class= "text-default-fg-primary label-1-regular Text-module--dTnC1C"&gt;18:45 Mel Fisher and Atocha&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/div&gt; &lt;div class="stack gap-1"&gt;&lt;span class= "text-default-fg-primary label-1-regular Text-module--dTnC1C"&gt;20:57 Shipwreck Museum Tower&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/div&gt; &lt;div class="stack gap-1"&gt;&lt;span class= "text-default-fg-primary label-1-regular Text-module--dTnC1C"&gt;21:42 End of Wrecking Era&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/div&gt; &lt;div class="stack gap-1"&gt;&lt;span class= "text-default-fg-primary label-1-regular Text-module--dTnC1C"&gt;22:43 Where to See It Today&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/div&gt; &lt;div class="stack gap-1"&gt;&lt;span class= "text-default-fg-primary label-1-regular Text-module--dTnC1C"&gt;24:33 Final Thoughts and Wrap&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/div&gt; &lt;div class="stack gap-1"&gt;&lt;span class= "text-default-fg-primary label-1-regular Text-module--dTnC1C"&gt;28:18 Recap and Call to Action&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/div&gt; &lt;/div&gt; &lt;div class= "sticky right-0 p-2 z-1 row justify-end transition-opacity AiActions-module--pTHKXZ"&gt; &lt;div class="IconButton-module--RuUKvt"&gt; &lt;/div&gt; &lt;/div&gt;</description>

Fun in Key West Podcast

Michele O'Connor

Wreck Ashore: How Key West Wreckers Built a Fortune

JUN 14, 202630 MIN
Fun in Key West Podcast

Wreck Ashore: How Key West Wreckers Built a Fortune

JUN 14, 202630 MIN

Description

Wreck Ashore: How Key West Wreckers Built a Fortune Host Michele O'Connor introduces the Fun in Key West podcast and explains Key West's historic wrecking industry, highlighted by Historic Marker #58 near Mallory Square and the Wrecker Memorial by the Memorial Sculpture Garden. She describes wrecking as licensed marine salvage under maritime law—rescuing crews first, salvaging cargo, and settling claims through admiralty court at the Custom House—rather than piracy, noting myths like false lights lack evidence. The Florida Keys' reefs, storms, and limited navigation led to frequent wrecks, with NOAA estimates of hundreds to over 1,000 shipwrecks and an average of one per week in the 1800s; wrecking drove 60–90% of Florida exports by the 1830s and made Key West a leading port and home to Florida's first millionaire. She recommends visiting the Key West Shipwreck Museum tower, the Mel Fisher Museum about the 1622 Atocha found in 1985, and other related sites, and notes lighthouses and navigation improvements ended wrecking's profitability. 00:00 Welcome to Key West 01:26 Wreck Ashore Hook 03:18 Historic Marker 58 06:29 What Wrecking Means 08:04 Why Ships Wrecked Here 10:38 Key West Gets Rich 12:34 Custom House and Courts 15:01 Myths and Methods 18:45 Mel Fisher and Atocha 20:57 Shipwreck Museum Tower 21:42 End of Wrecking Era 22:43 Where to See It Today 24:33 Final Thoughts and Wrap 28:18 Recap and Call to Action